18 Jun
John and Yoko would approve of this nakey time. On July the 4th, nudity/peace activist Jen Moss will be pushing the limits of Ashland, Oregon’s decency laws. As it stands, the law states that you have to have your genitalia covered while in a city park or downtown commercial district. She’s often seen riding around topless on her bike (no fossil fuels baby), but on Independence Day she (and some more hairy, gnarly hippie types) will be joining the Annual 4th of July parade in nothing but a hemp G-string. Or at least attempting to.
Ashland rules, amIright?
Alright, yes, you’ve seen better looking women naked, but it’s the thought that counts, amIright?
From OG Paper (original gangsta?):
According to a post she made online, the Naked Lady plans “wearing only a hemp G-string and blowing a conch shell” during the parade. “We don’t feel that someone in the parade who is topless or nearly naked is appropriate for a family audience. She’s welcome on any other day of the year to do that. But not on the Fourth of July while in the parade,” parade chairman James Kidd was quoted.
Find out more (and watch more nakedness) at EarthFriendJen.com!
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